If you ask any member of PETA, they'll tell you right away that hunting is dangerous for the environment. They'll tell you how terrible and inhumane hunters are and how they take such great pleasure in the death of innocent animals. They'll tell you that meat is murder and that everything has a right to live. As for that last statement, I agree to a certain point. Everything has a right to live out it's intended purpose No one calls a wolf a murderer when it brings down an elk, and I am no different than a wolf. I eat what I fell. I am a hunter and I wear hunting tees to let people know who and what I am.
The human race has developed into one of the most efficient, most dangerous hunters on the planet. There is nothing capable of what we are capable of, even if stripped of all of our technology. Not only do we have the most developed intelligence on the planet, but we are made to be physical masters of the long-distance hunt. Human beings are made to run for miles upon miles, and few other animals have that kind of stamina. That ability was used long ago to run animals into the ground. I wear these shirts in honor of our natural inclinations.
You may think that you are a true conversationalist because you recycle and you donate to an organization, or two. Well, guess what? I do all of those things and more, as do almost every hunter I know. We care about the deep, wild places of the world like no one else can because we explore it every year. We are trained woodsmen who know this world better than the people who merely observe it through a television. I wear my deer hunter's t-shirts because I love nature and I love our environment.
Another thing that people don't understand is the prodigious rate in which deer and elk breed. If their populations are net kept in strict control, they would be encroaching into towns and starving to death during the harsh winters. Where once there were many natural predators keeping the populations down, those natural enemies are now dwindled in numbers. If we did not hunt, the fate of all deer would be much grimmer. I wear these outdoor sportsman clothes because I understand how nature works.
I am rarely seen without my hunting-themed clothing, and that's because I feel strongly about my sport on many different levels. Hunting is not just about killing things, drinking beer, and slapping hi-fives with your friends. Hunting is part of the natural process and we've all been given a gift for it that we've driven down deep inside of our civilized selves. I know what it means to be a human being because I have traced that proud lineage back to my spear-carrying ancestors. I am more closely bound to the world than many people reading this, because I...am...hunter.
The human race has developed into one of the most efficient, most dangerous hunters on the planet. There is nothing capable of what we are capable of, even if stripped of all of our technology. Not only do we have the most developed intelligence on the planet, but we are made to be physical masters of the long-distance hunt. Human beings are made to run for miles upon miles, and few other animals have that kind of stamina. That ability was used long ago to run animals into the ground. I wear these shirts in honor of our natural inclinations.
You may think that you are a true conversationalist because you recycle and you donate to an organization, or two. Well, guess what? I do all of those things and more, as do almost every hunter I know. We care about the deep, wild places of the world like no one else can because we explore it every year. We are trained woodsmen who know this world better than the people who merely observe it through a television. I wear my deer hunter's t-shirts because I love nature and I love our environment.
Another thing that people don't understand is the prodigious rate in which deer and elk breed. If their populations are net kept in strict control, they would be encroaching into towns and starving to death during the harsh winters. Where once there were many natural predators keeping the populations down, those natural enemies are now dwindled in numbers. If we did not hunt, the fate of all deer would be much grimmer. I wear these outdoor sportsman clothes because I understand how nature works.
I am rarely seen without my hunting-themed clothing, and that's because I feel strongly about my sport on many different levels. Hunting is not just about killing things, drinking beer, and slapping hi-fives with your friends. Hunting is part of the natural process and we've all been given a gift for it that we've driven down deep inside of our civilized selves. I know what it means to be a human being because I have traced that proud lineage back to my spear-carrying ancestors. I am more closely bound to the world than many people reading this, because I...am...hunter.
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